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G. A. Pfretschner: Markneukirchen - Germany around 1880 A good 10 keyed ophicleide with a plaque: G. A. Pfretschner, Markneukirchen. Some dents, scratches, original crook with mouthpiece, good condition, needs new pads, length 114 cm, bell 21.5 cm. |
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Henry Smith: London - England around 1870 A good 10 keyed ophicleide with a plaque: Henry Smith (ca. 1818-84), Maker, Wolverhampton. Double rim, earlier restoration, some patches, good pads, might be playable, original crook with mouthpiece, repaired keys, two tone coloured brass and nickel, length 107 cm, bell 21 cm. |
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Gautrot: Paris - France around 1850 A nice 9 keyed ophicleide, brass body and keys, stamped: GA, Gautrot, brevete, a Paris. Few dents in the original crook and a repaired crack, earlier restoration, some scratches and dings, good condition, playable once repaired, repadded etc., length 108.5 cm, bell 22.25 cm. |
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Anonymous: France around 1870 >A French 9 keyed ophicleide, brass body and keys, repaired rim, repaired crack of 1 cm, good condition, original crook, earlier restoration, some replaced keys, good pads, length 112 cm, bell 21 cm. |
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GA Gautrot, Paris, France around 1860 A nice 10 keyed ophicleide, brass body and keys stamped: GA, Gautrot breveté ŕ Paris, sold by Coviaux-Lippe ŕ Marseille. Earlier restoration, scratches and dents, including original tuneable crook, good condition, length 101 cm, diameter of bell 21.5 cm. |
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Jurgen Voigt around 1995 A mid- 90s tenor sackbut by Jurgen Voigt with historic decoration, water key, silver plated mouthpiece, hand hammered bell, comes with case. This is a copy based on a 17th century instrument in the Grassi museum in Leipzig, Germany. It is pitched at 440 hz and in very good condition. |
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